Opinion and analysis on all aspects of cricket - from Afghanistan to Yorkshire.

Wednesday, 14 April 2010

Who are we?

What is Third Umpire?

Well we write about cricket - obviously.

Third Umpire was formed in 2005 and has been on blogger since late 2006.

We write about all aspects of cricket, trying to be interesting/original/thought-provoking along the way.

As the we suggests we are a group blog, and there are a few of us contributing.

There's quite a lot on the site - over 700 articles - so we have covered a pretty wide range of topics. We're fairly big on county coverage, have written heaps on England and quite a lot on the development / future of cricket too, with stuff on Ireland, Afghanistan and ideas on how cricket can improve. We've covered quite a wide and eclectic range of stuff - the 'highlights' on the right-hand side is probably the best place to start if you are suitably bored.

If any of you fancied writing the odd piece you'd be very welcome - email cricketingworld(at)hotmail.com

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Who are we?

We aim to provide interesting perspectives on cricket or, at least, not embarrass ourselves too much. Third Umpire is a group blog and has a pretty broad range of cricketing interests - we've written loads about county cricket and England, but we also write on general international cricket. We've written on an eclectic range of topics - from the rise of the sport in Afghanistan to Glamorgan's batting woes - and hope you enjoy! Here's a bit more about us (including how you could get involved). Otherwise enjoy - the highlights below are as good a place as any to start.